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Celebrate Holi with Bollywood songs

What’s the story?

Holi is a vibrant festival celebrated with great enthusiasm and has deep cultural significance in India.

Known for its vibrant festivities and colorful expressions of love, it is frequently used as the backdrop for several Bollywood films.

While enjoying the festival colors on Monday (March 25), let’s take a look back at some of the iconic Holi songs that served as major storylines and ended up changing the course of the film.

“Lang Bals”

Can there be a successful Holi party without dancing to Holi music? Lang Barth?This evergreen song is Silsila (1981) Sung by Amitabh Bachchan.

What’s interesting is that it acts as a plot twist in a romantic drama.

The song has a heavy emotional tone as just before Amit (Bachchan) starts singing, Chandni (Rekha) tells Shobha (Jaya Bachchan) that she did not marry the first man she loved. I am.

“Holi ke din dil kil jate hai.”

1975 classic Sholai Characterized by frivolous songs Holi ke din dil kil jate hai.

In this scene, Dharmendra is portrayed as Veer, charmed by the playful Hema Malini (Basanthi) and responds to his clumsy attempts at flirtation.

While we thoroughly enjoyed their chemistry, an important plot twist occurs right after the song when Gabbar’s (Amjad Khan) gang starts attacking the villagers.

In the ensuing chaos, Jai (Bachchan) and Veer find themselves cornered by a gang.

“Holy Kere Lagveera”

Another notable Holi song sung by Bachchan is holi kere laguveeraAlka Yagnik, Udit Narayan and Sukhwinder Singh’s vocals are also featured.

This song is from the 2003 movie Bagban.

After Raj (Bachchan) retires, he and his wife Pooja (Marini) reunite with their four sons and discuss their future plans.

Unfortunately, the sons were not willing to take on the responsibility of their parents, and as a result, the couple ended up living separately.

This sad departure occurred just after the festival of Holi.

“Balaam Pikkari”

something like a modern movie Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani (2013) also condenses the essence of Holi.

This movie contains energetic Holi songs Balam PikkaliRanbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Kalki Kanmani and Aditya Roy Kapur embody the youthful spirit.

Not exactly a ‘twist’, but a key moment for Naina (Padukone) as she realizes that she is truly in love with Bunny (Kapoor), who will soon be leaving to pursue his dreams.